IPL 2024: Anti-corruption unit expels suspected bookies from RR vs MI match

IPL 2024: ACU has evicted suspected bookies from two venues, both involving Rajasthan Royals, in Mumbai and Jaipur.

Sudhanshu
Sudhanshu

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IPL 2024: Anti-corruption unit expels suspected bookies from RR vs MI match

In the high-octane arena of the Indian Premier League (IPL), where cricket not only captivates millions but also moves massive sums of money, the threat of corruption looms large. The Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) plays a critical role in safeguarding the integrity of the game. So far, in IPL 2024, their vigilance has been tested with incidents in Mumbai and Jaipur, highlighting the constant battle against corrupt elements.

Recent Incidents and Immediate Action

The ACU’s proactive approach was clearly demonstrated during two IPL matches involving the Rajasthan Royals. The first incident occurred during a home game against the Delhi Capitals on March 28 in Jaipur, where two individuals were apprehended from a corporate box and handed over to local police. Days later, a similar scenario unfolded in Mumbai during the MI-RR game on April 1. Suspects were escorted out of the MCA President’s Box at the Wankhede Stadium and handed over to the authorities.

Detailed Examination of Incidents

In Jaipur, the swift action by the ACU led to the lodging of FIRs against the suspects. The intervention highlighted the unit’s readiness to combat corruption with stringent measures.

Conversely, the Mumbai case took an unexpected turn when the two individuals were released after investigations revealed a possible case of mistaken identity, underscoring the complexities faced in real-time surveillance and action.

According to a Marine Drive Police Station officer, the two individuals were let go since “nothing untoward was found on their electronic devices”.

Operational Tactics of the ACU

The ACU leverages advanced technology and close collaborations with local law enforcement to monitor activities around the matches. By scrutinizing CCTV and live TV footage, they aim to intercept corrupt practices even before they manifest fully.

These incidents cast a spotlight on the vital importance of maintaining vigilance to preserve the spirit and integrity of cricket. While the ACU’s actions reassure players and stakeholders, they also remind fans of the ongoing vigilance required to protect the sport they love.

Challenges in Upholding Integrity

Identifying genuine threats from false alarms presents a significant challenge. The ACU’s tasks are compounded by the need to act swiftly yet judiciously to avoid tarnishing reputations based on incorrect information.

The BCCI official, on condition of anonymity, stressed that the ACU, with the support of the BCCI machinery, is “doing its best to keep corrupt elements away from the IPL.”

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